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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
David Hochstein Recital Competition Winners 2023
Event summary
The 2023 David Hochstein Recital Competition winners – Lina Yang, flute; Catalina Wooldridge, cello; Lilah Costanzo, piano – perform a free concert.
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Lina Yang, flute, performs Fantasie Pastorale Hongroise by Franz Doppler and the third movement of Sonata for Flute and Piano in C Major by Otar Taktakishvili.

Lilah Costanzo, piano, performs the first movement of Beethoven’s Sonata in E major, Op. 14, No. 1; J. S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp major from the Well-Tempered Clavier 1; and Grieg’s Lyric Piece, “At Thy Feet.”

Catalina Wooldridge, cello, performs selections from “Draw the Sacred Circle Closer,” Variations for Solo Cello by Adolphus Hailstork; the fourth movement of Ahmed Adnan Saygun’s Partita for Solo Cello; and "Julie-O" by Mark Summer.

The program will be recorded for later broadcast on WXXI Classical.

Click here to read the program notes and bios for each performer.

Since 1991, The Hochstein School has commemorated the life of David Hochstein with a yearly competition for local upper-level high school students and we are proud to honor his legacy by celebrating and encouraging these talented young musicians.

The David Hochstein Recital Competition is open to advanced students in grades 10-12 in the nine-county region surrounding Rochester. In order to compete, musicians are required to prepare challenging music in varied styles and perform before juries of noted professional artists.

View the full list of winners, runners-up, and judges at https://hochstein.org/Music/David-Hochstein-Recital-Competition.

Please note: Audience members will be asked to follow any COVID-19 safety guidelines that are in place at the time of the concert. Click here to view Hochstein’s COVID Safety Information: https://hochstein.org/About/Hochstein-COVID-Safety-Information.

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

  • Time
    02 May, 2023 PM 7:00 — 02 May, 2023 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Cellist Hilary Glen Performs Music with Rochester Ties
Event summary
Featuring Hilary Glen, cello, and Priscilla Yuen, piano.
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This concert highlights three composers with ties to Rochester – George Walker, who received a doctorate in composition from Eastman School of Music; Adolphus Hailstork, who was born in Rochester; and R. Nathaniel Dett, who earned his master’s degree at Eastman in 1932.

George Walker completed his Sonata for Cello and Piano two years after attending ESM. This technically challenging work weaves complex rhythmic structures with passionate lyricism, with hints of blues harmonies and a third movement that is fast and fiery. Walker earned many firsts as a Black musician. In addition to being the first African American to earn a doctorate from ESM, he was also the first to graduate from Curtis, the first to earn a tenured position at Smith College, and the first to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music.

Hailstork based his Theme and Variations on the Shaker song “Draw the Sacred Circle Closer” using a translation of lines of text by Friedrich Schiller. The same text was in the “Ode to Joy” in Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Hailstork’s five variations move through many different characters and moods including playful, introspective, and enthusiastic.

R. Nathaniel Dett is known for his use of African American folk songs and spirituals as the basis for choral and piano compositions. Glen has selected three of his songs from the Sibley Library Special Collections and is arranging them for cello and piano: “Were Thou the Moon,” “A Thousand Years Ago or More,” and “O Lord, the Hard-won Miles.”

Click here to read the program notes.

A versatile performer, Hilary Glen has played rock shows, orchestral concerts, chamber music, and everything in between, collaborating with such notable musicians and ensembles as Joshua Bell, Robin Thicke, New World Symphony, Gil Shaham, The Eagles, Atlanta Symphony, The Temptations, RPO, and The Who. She currently teaches music appreciation at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and Suzuki and traditional cello at The Hochstein School and ROC Music.

Pianist Priscilla Yuen enjoys a rich and varied career as a soloist, collaborator, teacher, and administrator. Currently a faculty member at the Eastman School of Music, Yuen regularly supports instrumentalists and vocalists from across the Eastman community as they prepare for recitals, competitions, and recordings.  Additionally, she serves on the piano faculty at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, or online at https://www.wxxiclassical.org. Listen to an encore broadcast on WXXI Classical 91.5 FM at 10:00 pm the day of the concert.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

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    03 May, 2023 PM 12:10 — 03 May, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
Spotlight on Faculty – Celebration of the Piano
Event summary
One of Spotlight on Faculty’s most popular concerts returns! Celebrate the piano with works for one to four pianos and two to 16 hands, and a whole lot of fun with members of Hochstein’s piano faculty.
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Featuring Jamilya Arzanesh, Paula Rodney Bobb, Yi-Wen Chang, Julia Goodwin, Doleen Hood, Willie LaFavor, Gary Palmer, E-Na Song, Joseph Werner, and Oleksandra Yurchenko.

The program ranges from Beethoven, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff to Duke Ellington and Piazzolla to music from “Star Wars.”

Admission at the door is $10 per person, with a $20 family maximum. Concerts are free to Hochstein students/families, faculty, and staff. The concert lasts about an hour, and is followed by a “meet the artists” reception.

Audience will be asked to follow Hochstein’s COVID safety plan in place at the time of the concert: https://hochstein.org/About/Hochstein-COVID-Safety-Information

 

The Spotlight on Faculty concert series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Thank you to Wegmans Food Markets for their support of our community events.
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    04 May, 2023 PM 7:00 — 04 May, 2023 PM 8:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
Philharmonia, Sinfonia, and Concertino Strings Spring Concert
Event summary
Musicians in Hochstein’s Philharmonia Orchestra (grades 6-11), Sinfonia Strings (grades 4-9), and Concertino Strings (grades 1-5), give a free joint concert.
Event details

Hochstein Philharmonia Orchestra is directed by John Fetter and Matt Osika. Sinfonia Strings is directed by John Fetter and Terry Smith. Concertino Strings is directed by Marcos Kreutzer. 

Free Pre-Concert Chamber Music begins at 1:40 pm.

Concertino Strings takes flight with three pieces related to dragons: “Dragons Tail,” “Dragon’s Flight,” and “Dragon Hunter.”

Hochstein Sinfonia Strings performs “Danza Finale from Estancia” by Alberto Ginastera; “North Star to Freedom” by Soon Hee Newbold; and selections from Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No 2. The Brandenburg Concerto will feature guest musicians Marcos Kreutzer, violin; Diane Smith, flute; Terry Smith, oboe; Matt Osika, trumpet; and Casey Springstead, continuo.

Finally, the Hochstein Philharmonia Orchestra plays “Variants on a Shaker Melody” from Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring; “Hades’ Revenge” by Matt Osika, as part of the Young Composers’ Collaboration Project; Prelude to Act V of the opera King Manfred by Carl Reinecke; and Carmen Suite No. 1 by Georges Bizet.

Click here to read the program notes.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Click here.

To receive livestreaming alerts, subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/hochsteinschool.

 

The Hochstein Orchestra and Chamber Music Programs are supported in part by the Louise Alfreda Hill Memorial Fund.

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

  • Time
    07 May, 2023 PM 2:00 — 07 May, 2023 PM 3:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Antara Winds: Music with Latin-American Flair
Event summary
Featuring Antara Winds: Diane Smith, flute; Judith Ricker, oboe; Margaret Quackenbush, clarinet; Blaire Koerner, bassoon; and Nikolette LaBonte, horn.
Event details

Founded in 1982, Antara Winds have appeared regularly on Live from Hochstein and have performed extensively throughout the Greater Rochester area including appearances with the Rochester Oratorio Society, Perinton Concert Band, and Society for Chamber Music in Rochester. 

For this concert, the ensemble explores music by Latin American composers. Milonga Sin Palabras (milonga is a musical song genre found in South America) is by Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzolla and is typical of his emotional and pensive style.

Wind Quintet No. 2, by Uruguayan composer Miguel del Aguila, makes use of modern, unusual techniques to paint landscapes of sound depicting both a tropical Latin-American mood and Middle Eastern exoticism.

The concert also includes Olé Guapa by Arie Malando. Click here to read the program notes.

Antara Winds delights in bringing audiences the music of contemporary composers. They have premiered two works written specifically for Antara: Verne Reynolds’ Antara Music (2003), and Libby Larsen’s Blue Windows: After Marc Chagall (2005).

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, or online at https://www.wxxiclassical.org. Listen to an encore broadcast on WXXI Classical 91.5 FM at 10:00 pm the day of the concert.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

 
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    10 May, 2023 PM 12:10 — 10 May, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Event summary
The Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra, directed by Casey Springstead, performs their spring concert.
Event details

The program includes Rossini’s Overture to William Tell; Gould’s American Salute; “Starburst” by Leonard Bernstein Award and Sphinx Medal of Excellence winner Jessie Montgomery; and Bernstein’s Suite from On the Waterfront. HYSO Conductor Apprentice Annaliese White conducts Johann Strauss Jr.’s “Thunder and Lightning” Polka, Op. 324.

HYSO Concerto Competition winner Julian Chumacero performs the first movement from Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A minor. Chumacero was selected, along with Elizabeth Runion, as one of two winners of the HYSO Concerto Competition after a very competitive round of auditions in November. A junior at Victor Senior High School, Chumacero studies both piano and violin and is concertmaster of the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Click here to read the program notes.

Tickets at the door: $5 general admission.

This concert will be livestreamed, on Hochstein’s YouTube channel, for those not able to attend the concert in person. Click here.

To receive livestreaming alerts, subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/hochsteinschool.

 

The Hochstein Orchestra and Chamber Music Programs are supported in part by the Louise Alfreda Hill Memorial Fund.

Hochstein programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

  • Time
    14 May, 2023 PM 3:00 — 14 May, 2023 PM 4:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Live from Hochstein – Gossamer Edge: Pastels of Spring
Event summary
Featuring Gossamer Edge: Allyn Van Dusen, mezzo-soprano; Rita George Simmons, flute; and Paula Rodney Bobb, piano.
Event details

The trio performs selections by Claude Debussy, including “The Girl with the Flaxen Hair;” two different songs by French composers entitled Soir Païen, extolling the beauty of nighttime; three Native American Songs transcribed and arranged by Thurlow Lieurance, including “By the Waters of Minnetonka;” and “Ave Maria” by Russian composer Vladimir Vavilov.

Click here to read the program notes.

Rita George Simmons and Paula Bobb are both members of Hochstein’s faculty, in flute and piano, respectively. Mezzo-soprano Allyn Van Dusen is a versatile performer who has appeared as a soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, RPO, and Rochester Oratorio Society, among others.

They formed the voice-flute-piano trio Gossamer Edge in 2012 to explore the vibrant repertory for this trio combination, as well as solo literature and duos combining the instruments in different ways that make for intriguing and varied programs.

The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, or online at https://www.wxxiclassical.org. Listen to an encore broadcast on WXXI Classical 91.5 FM at 10:00 pm the day of the concert.

* Masks and vaccination are encouraged but not required. Please note that only bottled water is allowed in the newly renovated hall.

The Hochstein School is deeply grateful to Sidney and Barbara Sobel, who have generously provided continuous underwriting of Live from Hochstein since 1993.

Live from Hochstein is also made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

  • Time
    17 May, 2023 PM 12:10 — 17 May, 2023 PM 12:50
Hochstein Performance Hall
RPO: Sensory-Friendly Concert
Event summary
RPO musicians will perform classical and contemporary pieces carefully chosen to be enjoyable and accessible for all attendees.
Event details

Designed to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for those with sensory sensitivities, the RPO Sensory-Friendly Concert offers an experience tailor-made for music lovers of all ages and abilities. From the moment you arrive, our friendly staff will help guide you through the concert experience. Accommodations include a quiet room, noise-reduction headphones, and a social narrative. A relaxed atmosphere encourages movement and interaction, allowing you and your family to relish the music in a way that feels comfortable.

Andreas Delfs, conductor

• Strauss – Blue Danube Waltz
• Brahms – Symphony No. 3, 2nd mvmt
• Strauss – Pizzicato Polka
• Haydn – Symphony No. 44, 3rd mvmt
• Stravinsky – Pulcinella Suite, 1st and 7th mvmt
• Arr. Lowden – Disney Magic
 Sousa – Mother Goose March

FREE. Seating is limited, tickets are required.

Find more information and reserve tickets at: https://rpo.org/event/sensory-friendly-concert/

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    21 May, 2023 PM 2:00 — 21 May, 2023 PM 3:00
Hochstein Performance Hall
29May
29May
Memorial Day 2023
Event summary
There are no lessons or classes on Monday, May 29, 2023.
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    29 May, 2023 — 29 May, 2023
The Hochstein School
YMCA Preschool Singers: All the Things I Can Do!
Event summary
The Hochstein YMCA Preschool Singers perform their end-of-year concert.
Event details

These students are part of Hochstein’s Making Music, Making Strides program, which provides tuition-free group music classes for YMCA Preschool Children (ages 3-5) at two sites in Rochester. The concert is free.

 

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    31 May, 2023 PM 6:30 — 31 May, 2023 PM 7:30
Hochstein Performance Hall
Hochstein's Rock Band at Lovin' Cup
Event summary
Under the direction of Dave Chisholm, Hochstein's Rock Band will entertain with a mix of mesmerizing originals and cover songs.
Event details

Hochstein's Rock Band rehearses once a week throughout the school year, developing a group sound by learning a variety of music in the rock/pop/soul genres, with the primary goal of learning the craft of writing and arranging their own songs. 

Join us in support of these talented rockers as they unleash their music upon the community!

This event is free. For more information about Lovin' Cup, visit: https://lovincup.com/event/the-hochstein-school-rock-bands-2/

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    31 May, 2023 PM 8:00 — 31 May, 2023 PM 9:00
Lovin' Cup


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The Hochstein School's mission is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement.